As you know, the roof at the home of the Tampa Bay Rays, Tropicana Field, was shredded by Hurricane Milton last October. When ...
After some uncertainty, the Tampa Bay Rays now support a $55.7 million city plan to repair hurricane-shredded Tropicana Field ...
The Rays have reversed course and made their preference clear: They want to be back at Tropicana Field for the 2026 season.
The Rays are expected to make modifications that will give GMS, covered in Yankees branding and signage, a homier vibe.
We asked current and former Rays personnel, and others around baseball what they thought after seeing the impact to Tropicana ...
The view from Tampa Bay’s newest rooftop lounge is pretty sweet. Over to the east, the twinkling lights of downtown St.
But Rays fans can still get their holiday shopping done at the team store at Tropicana Field — and glimpse what the hurricane-wrecked Trop looks like from the inside while they still can.
The dusty high-school football field that was supposed to be the scene ... killed in a crush after thousands turned up on the promise of free food. Children's sandals, torn books and broken ...
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And it all started Oct. 29. Less than three weeks after Hurricane Milton tore through the roof of Tropicana Field and caused tens of billions of dollars more in damage on Oct. 10, the Pinellas ...
But the Rays will play this season in Tampa at the New York Yankees’ spring training site, Steinbrenner Field, because of hurricane damage to Tropicana Field. The Rays say costs of the new ...